Hubble Captures Close-Up of Comet NEOWISE

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The Hubble House Telescope turned its effective eyes to a celestial customer to our skies—Comet NEOWISE, which set on a gorgeous show in the Northern Hemisphere previously this summer. On Aug. 8, the famed telescope obtained photographs of the comet’s coma, which is the cloud of gasoline and dust bleeding off the […]

Analysis of ancient Mesoamerican sculptures supports universality of emotional expressions

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An assessment of facial expressions in historical Mesoamerican sculptures finds that some feelings expressed in these artworks match the feelings that modern-day U.S. individuals would foresee for each and every discernible context, which include elation, disappointment, discomfort, anger, and perseverance or pressure. For occasion, elation was predicted in the context […]

Explore 175 Years of Words in Scientific American

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Credit history: Moritz Stefaner and Christian Lässer Research a 4,000-phrase database to see how language in the magazine developed about time  By: Moritz Stefaner close Moritz Stefaner Moritz Stefaner, based in Germany, is an unbiased designer and advisor with a qualifications in cognitive science and interface design and style. His […]

Three Ways to Fix Toxic Policing

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It was not just a knee pinned to George Floyd’s neck that killed him. Or gunshots that killed Breonna Taylor. Or a chokehold that killed Eric Garner. It was also generations of systemic racism that have festered in U.S. culture and establishments, such as our overly punitive, adversarial process of […]